9 comments

  1. EyeSam says:

    Please join me in writing a warm tribute to Glenn’s family.

    1. Anita Akuwudike says:

      Glen’s passing is truly difficult to comprehend. Glen with the smiling eyes and bright personality. The life and soul of any event. Always cheerful and loved the microphone ’to the north to the south to the east and to-oo the We-eh-eh-eh-eh-eh-est’ – (if you know you know)never a dull moment when Glen was around. There’s a saying that God takes his special people early. I believe this is the case with Glen. My prayers and heartfelt condolences go out to Glen’s children and St Prix family at this difficult time. ❤️ Anita – Family Friend

      1. Sharday Morgan-St Prix says:

        Ayyyyyy that was my dad’s song! Thank you for such kinds words ❤️

  2. Mauray Jacobie says:

    Glen was a nice guy he lived his life how wanted to may he rest in piece he would be surely be well mist by everyone

    1. Sharday Morgan-St Prix says:

      Thank you ❤️

  3. Sherrel Harris (Maria's sister) says:

    Prayers and sincere condolences to Glen’s family. Heaven has gained another angel! Glen was a charming young man with sparkling eyes and a charming smile. I don’t believe he ever met a stranger. On my visits to the UK, he was always ready to introduce me to his newest favourite West Indian restaurant. He loved good food. Rest in Heavenly Peace my friend you are forever in our hearts

  4. Kathleen Walby says:

    Glen St P Who’s Frying

    Extending sincere condolences to children siblings family and friends connected to this vibrant dynamic hysterical Lucian Brother.

    I met Glen through my school friend of 45 years, he came into my life when my mother was extremely ill and our family were informed there was nothing that could be done we were approaching end of life.

    My friend stayed with me at my mums and Glen joined us in the evenings and weekends , his presence was just hysterical, sharing stories of how our west Indian parents interacted , mine being Dominican and Glen St Lucian. He would frequently change lingo when one least expected it which just changed the ambiance one minute laughing then attempting to grab him to restrain the visual demonstration of our elders around a table discussing the world playing Dominos, some dancing on the side and a parent adding “Whose frying

    Glen thankyou for the time shared, the history culture and humour. Until we meet in the rapture you leave a cassome in our society.

    Highly Bless

    Kathleen

  5. Wenty's says:

    Glen will be truly missed, a true star and lovely person with a beautiful smile. May you rest in peace x

  6. Orlanda says:

    My thoughts are with Annette and family on this sad day.

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